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    Interfax, Russia
    Nov 8 2013

    Obama welcomes Azeri, Armenian leaders' decision to meet

    BAKU. Nov 8


    U.S. President Barack Obama welcomed the decision of the Azeri and
    Armenian presidents to meet later this month in his message
    congratulating Azeri President Ilham Aliyev on his third term of
    office.

    "We stand ready to work with you to seize the historic opportunity to
    find a peaceful, negotiated resolution of the Nagorno-Karabakh
    conflict, and we welcome the decision you and President Sargsian have
    made to meet later this month," Azeri media quoted Obama's message as
    saying on Thursday.

    "I look forward to continuing our conversation about important issues
    in our strategic partnership. Our bilateral relationship, now more
    than two decades old, has made significant contributions to regional
    stability," Obama said.

    "We have welcomed Azerbaijan's impressive economic and social progress
    in this period, and we remain committed to strengthening our
    partnership and deepening cooperation on our common challenges," he
    continued.

    "The United States and Azerbaijan cooperate closely on a wide range of
    issues both bilaterally and, recently, in the United Nations Security
    Council. We appreciate your partnership in Afghanistan and our
    cooperation to combat terrorism," the president said.

    "We remain committed to supporting development of the Southern Energy
    Corridor, bolstering reforms to advance economic diversification, and
    strengthening regional stability and security," he stated.

    "To achieve the full potential of our cooperation and partnership, we
    hope Azerbaijan will strengthen the democratic processes that are so
    important to ensure your country's long-term stability and
    prosperity," Obama said.

    "As we noted following the election, we encourage Azerbaijan to take
    steps to deepen respect for the universal freedoms of association,
    assembly, and expression; to promote political pluralism and judicial
    independence; and to strengthen the electoral system. Our partnership
    with Azerbaijan itself will continue to grow ever stronger for these
    efforts," he concluded.


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    From: Baghdasarian
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